Ragged
Point Light was constructed in March 1910 as a hexagonal screwpile lighthouse
with a fourth order Fresnel lens. It was the last lighthouse built in the
Chesapeake Bay area. It was built at Coles Point, near the Virginia shore
in Westmoreland County, to mark a shoal that ran from the lighthouse to
the shore. Piney Point Lighthouse in Maryland is on the opposite side of
the river.

Ragged Point Light was one of the first lighthouses to be dismantled.
It was deactivated in 1962. The current light is a tower built on the
original foundation. It can be viewed from shore at the marina at Ragged
Point in Virginia.

On August 21, 1862 off Ragged Point, there was a collision between the
steamers Peabody and West Point, involving the loss of seventy-three lives.
The West Point was from Newport News, with convalescent troops of General
Burnside's army.